麻豆视频

Alex Nading

Associate Professor

Overview

I am a medical and environmental anthropologist. My research, mostly focused on Nicaragua, has examined transnational campaigns against dengue fever, bacterial disease, and chronic kidney disease, as well as grassroots movements to address these issues. In all my work, I use ethnographic methods to bring the theoretical concerns of medical anthropology together with those of critical environmental studies and science and technology studies. My teaching includes courses on the anthropology of global health, anthropological methods, and international development. From 2021 to 2024, I was the editor of the journal Medical Anthropology Quarterly

 

Research Focus

My first book, Mosquito Trails: Ecology, Health, and the Politics of Entanglement (2014, University of California Press) was an ethnographic study of the role of Nicaraguan community health workers in dengue fever prevention. In addition, I have published articles and chapters on topics including genetically modified mosquitoes, dengue vaccines, the human microbiome, food safety, and the role of toxic chemicals in global health interventions.

My second book, The Kidney and the Cane: Planetary Health and Plantation Labor in Nicaragua (2025, Duke University Press) examines how environmental justice activists are addressing an epidemic of chronic kidney disease on Nicaraguan sugarcane plantations.

Another ongoing project, in collaboration with Josh Fisher of Western Washington University, is A Political Ecology of Value: A Cohort Based Ethnography of Urban Social Policy in Nicaragua. We ask how ideas of 鈥渜uality of life鈥 (buen vivir) frame environmental movements in urban Nicaragua. It also features experiments in collaborative ethnography, bringing Nicaraguan research participants together in regular workshops focused on visual, dramatic, photographic, and other ways of collectively conceptualizing urban survival and social justice.

Affiliations

Faculty Fellow, Atkinson Center for Sustainability

Director, Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Publications

Book 

2025. Nading, Alex M. . Duke University Press. Available Open Access .

2014. . Oakland: University of California Press. 

Edited Journal Issues

2025. 鈥,鈥 Limn Vol. 12, edited with Jason Cons and Sarah Besky

2021. 鈥淧ollution and Toxicity.鈥 Environment and Society: Advances in Research, Vol. 12 edited with Josh Fisher, Mary Mostafanezhad, and Sarah Wiebe

2020. "Medical Anthropology and Covid-19," Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 34.4, edited with Vincanne Adams

2019. 鈥淗uman Animal Health in Medical Anthropology,鈥 Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 33.1, edited with Hannah Brown 

Journal Articles

2026. "," Economy and Society, with Jamie Cross.

2025. "," Limn 12 Climate's Interiors. [Open Access]

2025. "," Limn 12 Climate's Interiors, with Sarah Besky and Jason Cons [Open Access]

2024. Nading, Alex M. 鈥溾 Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology, and Society. [Open Access]

2023. Yates-Doerr, Emily and Alex M. Nading. 鈥,鈥 Medical Anthropology Quarterly 37(3): 177-181.

2023. Nading, Alex M. 鈥,鈥 Medicine Anthropology Theory 10(2): 1-26. [Open Access]

2022. Fisher, Josh and Alex M. Nading. 鈥Playing Ethnographically, Living Well Together: Notes from an Experiment in Collaboration,鈥 Ethnography.

2021. Fisher, Josh and Alex Nading. 鈥,鈥 Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4(4): 1232-1254.

2021. Fisher, Josh, Mary Mostafanezhad, Alex Nading, and Sarah Wiebe. 鈥溾 Environment & Society: Advances in Research 12: 1-4.

2020. 鈥,鈥 Annual Review of Anthropology 49: 209-224.

2019. 鈥,鈥 Medicine Anthropology Theory 6(2). 

2019. (with Hannah Brown) 鈥淚ntroduction: Human Animal Health in Medical Anthropology,鈥 in 鈥淗uman Animal Health in Medical Anthropology,鈥 invited special issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly 33(1): 5-23. 

2018. (with Lucy Lowe). 鈥淪ocial Justice as Epidemic Control: Two Latin American Case Studies,鈥 Medical Anthropology 37(6): 458-471. 

2018. (with Josh Fisher). 鈥淶opilotes, Alacranes, y Hormigas (Vultures, Scorpions, and Ants): Animal Metaphors as Organizational Politics in a Nicaraguan Garbage Crisis,鈥 Antipode 50(4): 997-1015. 

2017. 鈥淥rientation and Crafted Bureaucracy: Finding Dignity in Nicaraguan Food Safety,鈥 American Anthropologist 119(3): 478-490. 

2017. (with Abigail Neely). 鈥淕lobal Health from the Outside: The Promise of Place-Based Research,鈥 Health and Place 45: 55-63. 

2017. 鈥淟ocal Biologies, Leaky Things, and the Chemical Infrastructure of Global Health,鈥 Medical Anthropology 36(2): 141-156. 

2016. 鈥淓videntiary Symbiosis: On Paraethnography in Human-Microbe Relations,鈥 Science as Culture 25(4): 560-581. 

2015. 鈥淐himeric Globalism: Global Health in the Shadow of the Dengue Vaccine,鈥 American Ethnologist 42(2): 356-370. 

2015. 鈥淭he Lively Ethics of Global Health GMOs: The Case of the Oxitec Mosquito,鈥 BioSocieties 10(1): 24-47. 

2013. 鈥淗umans, Animals, and Health: From Ecology to Entanglement,鈥 Environment and Society: Advances in Research 40(1): 60-78. 

2013. 鈥溾楲ove Isn鈥檛 There in Your Stomach:鈥 A Moral Economy of Medical Citizenship among Nicaraguan Community Health Workers,鈥 Medical Anthropology Quarterly 27 (1): 84-102. 

2012. 鈥溾楧engue Mosquitoes are Single Mothers:鈥 Biopolitics Meets Ecological Aesthetics in Nicaraguan Community Health Work,鈥 Cultural Anthropology 27 (4): 572-596. 

2011. 鈥淔oundry Values: Artisanal Aluminum Recyclers, Economic Involution, and Skill in Periurban Managua鈥 Urban Anthropology 40(3-4): 319-360. 

Chapters in Edited Volumes 

2021. 鈥淓radication against Ambivalence,鈥 in Mosquitopia? The Place of Pests in a Healthy World, edited by Marcus Hall and Dan Tamir. London: Routledge Press.

2019. 鈥淭he Heat of Work: Dissipation, Solidarity, and Kidney Disease in Nicaragua,鈥 in How Nature Works: Rethinking Labor on a Troubled Planet, School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar, edited by Sarah Besky and Alex Blanchette. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press. 

2019. 鈥淗别补迟,鈥 In Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon, edited by Cymene Howe and Anand Pandian. New York: Punctum Books, pp. 226-230. 

2018. 鈥淗ow to Build Rapport with Cats and Humans,鈥 in Living with Animals: Bonds across Species, Edited by Natalie Porter and Ilana Gershon. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 29-40. 

2017. 鈥淩esistance or Parasitism? Waste Scavengers and Dengue Mosquito Control in Nicaragua,鈥 in Thinking Through Resistance: A Study of Public Oppositions to Contemporary Global Health Practice, Edited by Nicola Bulled. New York: Routledge Press, pp. 58-74. 

2015. Limn, Issue 5, 鈥淓bola鈥檚 Ecologies,鈥 Edited by Andrew Lakoff

Podcasts, Online Journals, and Blogs

2025. 鈥淭oxic Mediation,鈥 in 鈥淣ecessary but Never Sufficient: Rethinking Facts from Latin America,鈥 Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsights February. 

2023. 鈥淐osmic Conversation: The Anthropocene as Disaster and Disease,鈥 Humanities Research Group in the Ecology of Practices, Haus de Kulturen de Welt and Max Planck Institute for the History of Science 鈥淎nthropocene Campus鈥

2023. Fisher, Josh and Alex Nading 鈥淧lantation Palimpsests in Urban Nicaragua,鈥 Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsights, January 24.

2022. Interview on 鈥淭he Chemical Sensitivity Podcast鈥 with Aaron Goodman, April 14

2021. Sarah Besky, Ilana Gershon, Alex Nading, Christopher Nelson, Katie Nelson, Heather Paxson, Brad Weiss, 鈥淎 Statement on AAA鈥檚 Publishing Future,鈥 published simultaneously on the SCA, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, APLA, and SAW website

2021. Nading, Alex. 鈥淓ditor鈥檚 Introduction,鈥 in 鈥淩esistance, Resilience, and the Sojourner Syndrome: A Forum in Honor of Leith Mullings,鈥 Medical Anthropology Quarterly online, March 10

2019. (with Ann Kelly) in Life/Non-Life: A Forum, in Somatosphere. 

2019. Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsights, April 25. 

2019. in an online series on 鈥淰olumetric Sovereignty, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space blog 

2018. Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsites, July 26. 

2018. (with Josh Fisher and Chantelle Falconer). Platypus, blog of the Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology, and Computing 

2018. Edge Effects, blog of the University of Wisconsin Center for Culture, History, and Environment 

2017. in a Book Forum on Ed Yong鈥檚 I Contain Multitudes, Medical Anthropology Quarterly 鈥淐ritical Care鈥 blog

2017. in Sensorial Engagements with a Toxic World, edited by Chisato Fukuda. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 鈥淪econd Spear鈥 blog

2016. Fieldsights, Cultural Anthropology website

2016. in Forum on the Zika Virus, in Somatosphere

2014. in Commonplaces, edited by Tomas Matza and Harris Solomon, in Somatosphere

In the news